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Costs of ER Visits Vary in U.S., Study Finds

Court's Verdict on Health-Care Reform Holds Surprises, Legal Experts Say

Divorce Puts Women at Risk of Losing Health Insurance, Study Finds

Expanding Access to Medicaid Would Save Lives: Study

Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes

Health Insurance Shortfalls Hit Nearly Half of U.S. Adults: Report

Health Reform 2.0: Governors Pushing Back on Medicaid Expansion

Health Reform 2.0: States Balking at New Insurance Exchanges

Health Reform May Still Face Partisan Resistance: Report

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Hospitals for Poor May Struggle Further Under Health Care Reform

House Joins Senate to OK Bill That Avoids Fiscal Cliff

House Joins Senate to OK Bill to Avoid Fiscal Cliff

Insurance Loss Hampers Young People With Asthma

Many Americans Skipping Meds to Save Money, CDC Says

Many Lacked Preventive Care Before Health Reform Law: U.S. Report

Many Seniors Overpaying for Medicare Drug Plans: Study

Medicaid Expansion Enhances Financial and Mental Well-Being, Study Says

Medicare Coverage Gap May Cause Seniors to Forgo Antidepressants

Medicare Open Enrollment Starts Monday

Millions Got Free Preventive Care Due to Health Law, HHS Says

'Misdiagnosis' Leading Cause of U.S. Malpractice Payouts: Study

Modest Health Care Spending Rise Expected for 2013: Report

Money Motivates Weight Loss -- One Step at a Time

New Diabetes Guidelines May Lower Patient Medical Bills

Partisanship Guides Americans' Attitudes on Health-Care Reform Law: Poll

Plans to Penalize Non-Emergency Use of ERs Flawed: Study

Popularity of 'Walk-In' Retail Health Clinics Growing: Poll

Public Funding Spurs Couples to Seek Fertility Treatment

Senate Votes to Avoid Fiscal Cliff, House Decision Expected Tuesday

Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study

Shopping Around Brings Steep Prescription Drug Savings, Report Finds

Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law

Supreme Court Ruling Sets Stage for Full Rollout of Health-Care Reform Law

Supreme Court to Rule Thursday on Health Care Reform

Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could Come Monday

U.S. Health Care Spending Now at $2.7 Trillion: Report

Underinsured Heart Disease Patients Die Sooner, Study Finds

Use of Medicare Skilled Nursing Benefit Is High at End of Life: Study

Using Canada's Health System as Model Might Cut U.S. Costs: Study

Weight-Loss Surgery Won't Cut Obesity-Related Medical Costs: Study